
One island is using bottled water as a standard (Picture: Getty)
The summer is in full swing as thousands of tourists embark on a journey to Greece,hoping to soak up the sun and enjoy the water.
But seven Greek islands in the Aegean Sea are beginning to declare drought conditions to preserve water,and one is relying on bottled water entirely.
Astypalaia,Tinos,Alonissos,Leros,Patmos,Symi and Karpathos are all facing dry conditions this summer,which they fear could impact the number of tourists the islands see each year.
Astypalaia relies on bottled water for drinking and didn’t receive much of the rain which drenched the rest of Greece this winter.
Nikos Komineas,mayor of the island,said: ‘If we collected all the water dropped throughout the year in a bucket or in a washbowl,it would be 2.5 centimeters deep.’

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